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... a sink either. The only saving grace was running water. Otherwise, they would have to carry water upstairs to wash up.


“I just asked the village head. We will be able to rent boats here. I’ll go ask around and see if we can rent one in the next couple of days. If so, we can go on a boat ride tomorrow?” said Feng Zeyu.


“You should get some rest too. We got time. There is no rush.” Five days were more than enough for a small fishing town like this.


“It’s fine. I ...

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